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Cubans queue to by food outside a store in Havana, on January 6, 2022. – Spending up to eight hours standing still, sometimes under a scorching sun, without a public bathroom or water to drink, and, to top...
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The Small Business Administration (“SBA”) has begun accepting applications from eligible businesses under the Restaurant Revitalization Fund Program (“RRF”).  The RRF was created under the American Rescue Plan Act to provide funding to keep eligible businesses open during...
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Key Takeaway:         The D.C. Government passes a law extending notice periods under business insurance policies until 90 days after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency. On July 7, 2020, the District of Columbia Council unanimously passed...
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Tayman Lane Chaverri LLP welcomes our colleague and co-counsel Ross Nabatoff’s input and expertise in criminal investigations.  We are pleased to share Mr. Nabatoff’s insights with the Firm’s clients and friends:  Congress enacted the Federal Payroll Protection Program...
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The Federal Payroll Protection Program (PPP) has been a tremendous source of financial support for small and mid-sized businesses that have been hit hard by the economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic.  In two lightning-fast funding rounds, the...
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The current COVID-19 epidemic has had a widespread effect not only on people’s health worldwide, but also on businesses, and in particular, commercial landlords—an often-forgotten sector. With all the media coverage on unemployment and the financial crisis, commercial...
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We are pleased to announce that David Lee Tayman and Katie Lane Chaverri, Founding Partners at Tayman Lane Chaverri LLP, have been selected to the 2017 Washington, DC Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more...
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The Capital Building in San Juan, Puerto Rico On Wednesday, Puerto Rico’s Governor declared that the commonwealth would seek protection under Title III, a court-supervised bankruptcy-like restructuring process. The restructuring of Puerto Rico’s $70 billion in outstanding debt...
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The wildfires which recently raged in and around the Great Smoky Mountains have caused substantial damage to communities and businesses throughout Eastern Tennessee and Western North Carolina.  Wildfires in this area  destroyed hundreds of structures, burned well over...
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Non-compete agreements have long been a part of the employment terms of executives and senior employees.  More recently, non-compete agreements have also become more and more typical for lower level employees as well.  As these kinds of agreements...
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